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The Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) is a capital listing of all transportation projects proposed over a six-year period for the SCAG region. The projects include highway improvements, transit, rail and bus facilities, high occupancy vehicle lanes, signal synchronization, intersection improvements, freeway ramps, etc. In the SCAG region, a biennial FTIP update is produced on an even-year cycle.

The FTIP is prepared to implement projects and programs listed in the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) and is developed in compliance with state and federal requirements. County Transportation Commissions have the responsibility under State law of proposing county projects, using the current RTP's policies, programs, and projects as a guide, from among submittals by cities and local agencies. The locally prioritized lists of projects are forwarded to SCAG for review. From this list, SCAG develops the FTIP based on consistency with the current RTP, inter-county connectivity, financial constraint and conformity satisfaction.

The Federal Adopted TIP is the Federally Approved document adopted on December 15, 2014. The document is made up of three volumes; Executive Summary, Technical Appendix, and Project Listings.Read More >>

This link contains information on the status of the 2013 Federal Transportation Improvement Program amendments and administrative modifications in the SCAG Region. It provides SCAG, State and Federal approval dates and access to approval letters.Read More >>

This link contains comparison reports of all projects submitted in an amendment which require posting for a 10-day public review prior to the amendments being submitted to the approving agencies (Caltrans, FHWA and FTA). Along with the comparison reports, the link also contains the Financial Plan and Conformity Determination report associated with the amendment.Read More >>

This link contains all the Federally Approved project listings for the current FTIP. The current version is listed first, therefore, supersedes all previous versions. The project listings are broken down by county and system (local, state, transit).Read More >>